Best attractions and places to see around Johanngeorgenstadt, a town in the Western Ore Mountains of Saxony, Germany, offers a diverse range of attractions. The region is characterized by its rich mining history, unique cultural traditions, and varied natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical sites, engage with local crafts, and enjoy extensive outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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One of the most beautiful waterfalls I know 😍. If you continue the hike to the right, you can see the waterfall from above 😊.
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The largest waterfall in Saxony and one of the highest German waterfalls outside the Alps is located in the immediate vicinity of Blauenthal. This former site of a flour and board mill was bought by Andreas Blau around 1530 and converted into a hammer mill. After the First World War, the owner of the paper factory had a new ditch dug above a steep rock face in order to use the water to drive his turbines. On Sundays and public holidays, the machines stood still and the water rushed down into the valley.
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The dam was built between 1948 and 1951. After the founding of the GDR, the dam was called the “Dam of Peace”. It was the first so-called "central youth facility" of the newly founded state on October 7, 1949. Source: http://www.sosa-online.de/geschichte.html
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The panoramic view from the dam wall over the forests is simply picturesque. Great place for hikes around the dam.
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☆ The oldest stone observation tower in the Ore Mountains. More information can be found at the tower.
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The lookout tower on the Plattenberg is the youngest of the four lookout towers in the Czech part of the central Ore Mountains. Its establishment was credited to the Horni Blatna Winter Sports Club, which wanted to build a tourist and ski center near the town. Construction began in 1912 based on the plans of Cheb architect Karl Matusch. Even before the start of the winter season, the Berghotel with restaurant and viewing tower was officially opened on July 5 of the following year. The observation tower was named Zita-Aussicht in honor of Archduchess and future last Austrian Empress Zita Maria delle Grazie of Bourbon-Parma. The mountain hotel was very popular at the time and was expanded in 1927. Source: information board on the tower
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...then the system received an automatic control system for the raw water. In 2001, after reunification, the newly founded dam administration installed a new ventilation system that can supply pure oxygen. The final water treatment takes place at the Sosa waterworks. The reservoir has a volume of 5.94 million m³ and can hold up to 6.33 million m³ up to the overflow at the dam wall.
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Johanngeorgenstadt is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. You can visit the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower for panoramic views, explore the impressive Blauenthal Waterfall, Saxony's highest, or enjoy the scenic beauty around the Sosa Reservoir. The Wolfspinge, canyons formed by collapsed mining shafts, are also a unique natural monument to discover.
The town has a rich mining history and cultural traditions. Explore the mining past at the Pferdegöpel (Horse Capstan) or the Mine and Mining Museum Frisch Glück "Glöckl". You can also learn about local crafts at the Local History Museum (Heimatstube) or admire the Neo-Gothic Town Church. Don't miss the World's Largest Schwibbogen and Christmas Pyramid, symbols of the deep-rooted Ore Mountain traditions.
Yes, Johanngeorgenstadt offers several family-friendly options. The Auersberg Summit features a playground for children. The Badegärten Swimming Pool has facilities like a giant slide and children's pools. The Nature and Wildlife Park is home to over 250 animals and includes a petting zoo, offering interactive programs for families.
For active visitors, Johanngeorgenstadt is an excellent base. You can find extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, with over 400 km of marked trails in the Auersberg region alone. The Rabenberg Trail Center offers around 50 kilometers of varied mountain bike trails for all skill levels. In winter, the "Kammloipe" cross-country ski trail provides over 100 km of routes.
Johanngeorgenstadt offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. Popular routes include the "Circular hiking trail 'Steinbachtal'" and the "Eispinge (Ice Pit) – Wolfspinge Gorge loop". For more options, you can explore the hiking guide for Johanngeorgenstadt, which lists numerous trails.
For stunning views, head to the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower, which offers panoramic vistas towards the Eibenstock and Sosa dams. Another excellent spot is the Blatenský Vrch Observation Tower, located on the 1,043-meter-high Plattenberg, providing magnificent views from its historic structure.
Absolutely! The Rabenberg Trail Center is a dedicated MTB park with around 50 kilometers of trails suitable for beginners, intermediates, and pros. You can find more mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Johanngeorgenstadt guide.
Johanngeorgenstadt is appealing year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the natural swimming pool. Winter transforms the region into a paradise for cross-country skiing and sledding, with the "Kammloipe" being a major draw. The Christmas season is particularly special with the town's famous Schwibbogen and Christmas pyramid.
Yes, Johanngeorgenstadt is known for its traditional Ore Mountain crafts. You can learn about bobbin lace-making, whittling, leather glove and shoemaking, and the production of "Schwibbogen" (candle arches) at the Local History Museum (Heimatstube). There's also an Embroidery Museum for those interested in textile arts.
The Rabenberg Trail Center is more than just an MTB park. Besides its extensive trail network, it features a sports center with a soccer field, beach volleyball court, and various accommodations. It's a well-maintained facility offering a comprehensive experience for sports enthusiasts.
Many attractions, like the Auersberg Summit, have restaurants or huts nearby. The Rabenberg Trail Center also offers accommodations and dining options. The town center of Johanngeorgenstadt provides various cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses for visitors.
You can enjoy the scenic beauty of the three drink-water reservoirs: Sosa, Eibenstock, and Weiterswiese, which are surrounded by meadows and forests, perfect for car or bicycle rides. The Naturfreibad "Schwefelbach" is an open-air natural swimming pool, and the Badegärten Swimming Pool offers a unique garden and sauna landscape with various pools.


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